Answer:
According to the risk of default from lowest to highest:
1. U.S. Treasury bonds.
2. Corporate bonds.
3. Junk bonds
Explanation:
Bonds are ways through which a governments and corporations are able to raise money in-order to finance the big projects.
It is issued to the public through a mapped out auction based in months or years validity. <em>And, by buying a bond, you're giving the issuer a loan, and they agree to pay you back the face value of the loan on a specific date, and to pay you periodic interest payments.</em>
Answer: & Explanation:
Production Budget q2
- Q2
sales 67,000
ending policy 4,050 (5% of Q3)
Beginning 3,350 (5% of current quarter)
Production 67,700 (sales + ending - beginning)
Raw materials Budget q2
Production Needs 338,500 (Units x 5)
ending policy 81,850 (20% of production q3)
Beginning 67,700 (20% of q2 production needs)
Purchase 352,650 (needs + desired ending - beginning)
Answer: $250
Explanation:
From the question, we are told that Elmo Johnson was late on his property tax payment to the county and that he owed $7,500 and paid the tax four months late.
We are further told that the county charges an annual penalty of 10%. The amount of the penalty for the four-month period goes thus:
Annual penalty = 10% × $7500
= 0.1 × $7500
= $750
Since he is four months late and there are twelve months in a year, this will be:
= $750 × 4/12
= $750 × 1/3
= $750/3
= $250
This example shows how Gerald
B. compared the price of alternatives and saved money
this is one way of saving money, canvass for other alternatives, compare and contrast, and choose between them whether which is better and cheaper. This allowed Gerald to make a good decision.